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808's & Convo
"Cherish The Day"| EP.26
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This week on 808’s & Convo, Emo G & JUSTCALLMETEMP dives into a mix of legacy moments, unexpected tension and a real conversation about generational shifts in hip-hop.
We kick things off with the 2026 class of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Who made the cut and what does it really mean for hip-hop’s place in music history? The duo breaks down the significance of recognition at that level and how it impacts an artist’s legacy long-term.
Next, things get a little chaotic as Cam’ron reportedly gets into an altercation with WWE star on the set of the “It Is What It Is” podcast. Emo & Temp unpacks what led to the moment, the energy between hip-hop and wrestling personalities and why they think the whole thing was staged.
Then we get into a real culture convo: Are millennial-era rappers actually better than today’s new generation? From lyricism and storytelling to work ethic and impact; Emo & Temp gives a balanced take on what the Gen Y era brings to the table.
Finally, we talk about King Harris; who was recently arrested on charges including drug possession, speeding and having a firearm in his vehicle. Along with reports that he refused to step out of the car. The 808’s Duo speaks on accountability and how quickly situations can spiral when decisions go left.
This episode touches on legacy, ego, generational pride, and real-life consequences.
Tap in. Let’s talk about it.
Opening Set List
Lyte As A Rock- MC Lyte
Da Mystery Of Chessboxin’- Wu-Tang Clan
Mama Said Knock You Out- LL Cool J
U.N.I.T.Y.- Queen Latifah
Those little things that you like like shit that excuse me. I forget what you called it. But you said like whenever like so like you be like it's emoji baby. So when I Oh the drops let's really talk about it. That could be mine.
SPEAKER_13Oh you wanna change the shit?
SPEAKER_03No, no, I'm saying those could be the actual ones. It is what it is. Let's really talk about it.
SPEAKER_13Yeah. What I did was take whatever you had said in the fucking episode, and I just like chopped it up to that. So like you can have always like whatever you want to do is like as far as like it is what it is. So you can record that like on a voice note and then send it to me.
SPEAKER_03It is what it is. Let's really talk about it. Alright. I'm just I'm just testing theory right now. Anyway, moving along. That's that's sexy.
SPEAKER_13Okay.
SPEAKER_12I like that.
SPEAKER_13I like that.
SPEAKER_09Sound like that. I have the light. L Y L L W. I am the light.
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SPEAKER_07Do you understand the metaphoric phrase light as a rock? It's explaining how heavy the young lady is.
SPEAKER_01You know what I'm saying, King? Yes, my brother. Yes, I'm not sure. But I would consider light as the rock assimile because of the usage of the word ass. And now, directly from the planet of Brooklyn.
SPEAKER_09What's my saying again? I said it before. Move out the way when I'm coming through the door. Me, baby, light as a rock. God's watch, me with some of the girls watch. Step back and ain't that type of party. Nobody fly somebody. Get out of my face and don't wanna hear no more. If you hate what you got me, don't watch the door. First face, like that one it takes. Your smile, your wink, your big face fake. You still put that make my stomach turn. Your back, your borrow, daddy have to run. I am the light. I have the light. L I L LYT.
SPEAKER_00Straight from Bolivia. My hip hop will rock. Like the emancipation. Rock love me. A froze was slang is dead. Then might I run out to the wall and bang your head. I put your force, I forced your doubtin'. I'm making devil's power to look off as mouth. Well, I'm a sire, I set the microphone on fire.
SPEAKER_08Rap styles bury and carry like Mariah. I come from the stylist lump. And the LLO is coming through enough niggas. Enough guns. Tip you wanna come sweatin'. Stressing contestin', you got your soft small to the midsection. Don't talk the talk if you can't walk the war. Only niggas that outline the talk. A mad vex is what the projects make me. Level to the grain, there's no way to barricade me. Rollin' niggas like a 18 wheeler with the dump driver driving. There's no surviving. Rough like Timberlin' weird. Yeah. Me and the clan and yo, the land cruisers out there. Beats the older crooks, all the niggas with bad looks, boarhead, braids, broads. We black cold text, nigga play the max, black acts, dumb dealing styles with facts. I've only been a good nigga for a minute though. Cause I got to get my props. And when it yup, I got beef with commercial ass niggas with gold teeth, giving an electricity beef. Straight up and down on even both. I got 40 niggas up in hitting that, we'll kill me.
SPEAKER_05You and I see one. You and I see one. You and I see one. You and I see one. You and I see one. You ain't a hole.
SPEAKER_04Every time I hear a brother called a girl, I picked her a hoe. Wanna make a sister feel low? You know all of that got to go. Now everybody knows there's exceptions to this rule. I don't be getting bad when we playin' this pool. But don't you be calling me out my name? I bring breath to those who disrespect me like a dame. That's why I'm talking. One day I was walking down the block. I had my cut off shorts already. Cause it was crazy. I won't have this dude to make nasty. When I booked up my booty, he was nasty. I turned around red. Somebody was catching the rat. Then the little one said, he was doing this when he tried to break clock. I put some dead in his eyes.
SPEAKER_05Do it like a do it I do. Here we go and I tea.
SPEAKER_04Here we go and I did.
SPEAKER_05Who you callin' a bitch? You and I T line. I love the play. I love the play.
SPEAKER_12I'm on mute, my bad shit.
SPEAKER_05Hey yo.
SPEAKER_12Shout out to Queen Lati for me.
SPEAKER_05I love the Queen Latin for you, huh?
SPEAKER_12Yes, what's up?
SPEAKER_05Aka Cleo.
SPEAKER_12Yo, what's shaking, people?
SPEAKER_05Shaking, what's going on, fam?
SPEAKER_12Welcome back to another installment of eight of the combo. I'm your man Emo G.
SPEAKER_10This is episode 26.
SPEAKER_13Bet they say. You heard what she said.
SPEAKER_10You heard what the young lady said, man.
SPEAKER_03Talk to me nice and don't talk to me at all.
SPEAKER_13Because we're not taking the root talk. It's the world. Too grown for this shit. Yeah. What's going on with you, sis?
SPEAKER_03Ain't nothing, G's. Ain't nothing, man. Oh, yeah. Just here in the place to be. It's nice outside. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. It's been nice all week. Mr. Rogers.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, I got my shoes on too and all that, man. I don't got the cardigan on. Looking like an old hat. I got the Berkeys on though. I got the Burke stats on though. Nah, you're cozy right now. Armadello looking type of. I want to get I want to get I want to get everybody in here some house slippers. I want to get everybody some matching house slippers. I just need to know where everybody's color preference is because I want like matching shit. So when you pull up, you're gonna have like a pair of house slippers. What size you wear again? 10? 10 of men. Yeah. See, I know I know my sisters.
SPEAKER_03Y'all know if I was, you know, I would have been.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, but you seen the um you seen the the the Nike slide shit? The new shits?
SPEAKER_03Oh yeah, the the yeah, yeah, the shit that you and Sabrina was talking about. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_13I I want to like get everybody here a pair of that or whatever, just to like, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, shit. You can get me. I I kind of like using these outside. I don't really want to use them indoors. I'm like, I don't really have like indoor slippers.
SPEAKER_03And I'm these are my house. I'm bougie as hell. I love these shits. Look, put your foot in that.
SPEAKER_13Imagine just that feels nice. Oh, these feel like motherfucking like like crocs or something. They're amazing. But these feel nice. They nice. They light. That silicone shit. Yeah. And they look durable and shit. Those are Adidas. These are Adidas? Look at the checkmarks. Oh, you're gonna be set tripping coming over here.
SPEAKER_03I mean the check marks are tracked. Wearing Nike socks, nigga. Yeah. Checks over tripping over here. That's what I like.
SPEAKER_13Oh, okay. I see. I see what you mean.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
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SPEAKER_13What's going on, folks?
SPEAKER_03Um, I know y'all heard that playlist, you know.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, man. That was you know that was a nice one. I like those picks, man. It's obviously I love those picks, actually.
SPEAKER_03Temp came up with that.
SPEAKER_13The mystery of chess boxing, my nigga. Man, listen.
SPEAKER_03That's how you was feeling a whole vibe. That's how you was feeling. Yeah, I'm about to listen to that set when I leave.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, that should inspire.
SPEAKER_03That shit, that shit get me amped up. I ain't gonna lie.
SPEAKER_13I'll be you inspired me to probably next episode throw some out one of my favorite Wu-Tang joints in hand. And it's between two two joints. I'm not gonna Nah, don't disclose it right now.
SPEAKER_03Leave it for later. Leave it for later.
SPEAKER_13I'll tell you when we're done though. Oh, you inspired. That was a fun, that was fire. I'm not gonna say that. That was a great set.
SPEAKER_03They all that they were all cohesive. Yeah, everything just translated perfectly. And you know what's all transitioned perfectly.
SPEAKER_13The beautiful part about that is I I believe hold on, let me check. I mean, I know three out of four, or maybe all four. Maybe all four is in the is is is it got been inducted into the no, not L Cool J. Okay, so three out of the four.
SPEAKER_03Into the Hall of Fame.
SPEAKER_13Three out of the four. Rock and roll. Got inducted to the Rock and Roll.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, but L Cool J got inducted into the But that was in 2021 or something like that.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, no, we ain't even counting that. He already did his thing. Yeah, but that's why he was incorporated. Three out of those four people that you chose in that set list just got inducted into the into the into the yeah. That's fine.
SPEAKER_03Let's give a clap up for that. Yeah, yeah, we like that. We like that. If you like it, I love it. Well, I like it, you love it. I love it. I absolutely love it. I'm a big love. I grew up, you grew up, we grew up. With you know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_12Well, your mother, my mother.
SPEAKER_03You know what? And yes, there's a difference in the age gap. There is a difference. I know it is, but my mom was a big fucking uh my mom is a 70, she's a 70s baby. My mom was only 67, 68. Okay, so they're not too far apart. No, not alone.
SPEAKER_13Got it. Anyway, yeah, but three out of four of those people that you just picked in the show.
SPEAKER_03No, I think that was a good standard ovation. Like that that was perfect.
SPEAKER_13That was OD.
SPEAKER_03But it wasn't just them though. So that the rest of those claps was for additionally for everybody else. Yeah. Such as Celia Cruz. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_13Yes, yeah, we won't get into that.
SPEAKER_11Oh, thank you.
SPEAKER_13But you had picked Wu-Tang Clan, MC Light. Yes, I did, and Miss Queen Latifah. Yes, I did. Wu Tang Clan got nominated for the performance category, Queen Latifah and MC Light for early influence category.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, absolutely. They paved the way for female rap artists. I'm sorry. It is what it is. Like, then came after what? Kim, Foxy Browns, the Charlie Baltimores, you know what I'm saying? Like, and then here we are, Cardi B. Like, y'all know what's going on. Like, of course. Nick Minaj. Oof.
SPEAKER_13They're the pioneers. I know there was like a Roxanne Shantae and all that. Even before like MC Light and all. Even before them, it was like a Roxanne Shantae. There was whatever. But I feel like hip-hop ain't really start picking up like on some lyrical shit up until these two came fucking or whatever. Like for sure. So like I feel like that's when women started like really taking a turn from like trying to rap about being cute and all this shit until like actually like yo, you gonna take me serious as a as a um as a um MC.
SPEAKER_03As an MC for sure. For sure. I I believed that it even more so when I saw Queen Latifa in Juice. You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_13Oh, I forgot about that.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah, I forgot about that. Facts. House party. Y'all hear the sounds of the city in the background? Yeah, yeah. We're in the we we in the town, you heard? Y'all know this is real. This is legit. We from the we from the town.
SPEAKER_13We ain't got the sound treatment, so you're gonna hear the real gritty of New York City.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that's a fact. But anyway.
SPEAKER_13Another good area, though.
SPEAKER_03I I love it. I love it.
SPEAKER_13But um, yeah, those two uh definitely paved the way for lyricism. Lyricism.
SPEAKER_03And then and uh absolutely, especially Queen Latifah. Especially Queen Latifa. Oh my god. Yeah, Queen Latifa reminds me of like the male, the female version of Common type.
SPEAKER_13She was a little more aggressive than Common.
SPEAKER_03She was a little more aggressive, but what I'm saying. Oh, okay, alright, hold on. The the the female version of Rakim. That's what it gave me. Like growing up, I'm a 90s baby, early 90s babies. That's what I hear. When I when I hear Queen, I sit there and I say to myself, like, who can I sit there and like compare her to? Like as a female artist compared to a male artist back in those times. I gotta go with Rock Henry.
SPEAKER_13That's not even a that's not a bad one at all.
SPEAKER_03That would be a fire ass versus at all. That would be a fire ass versus. You imagine a female MC and a male MC from back in those days, like and a versus like that, yeah, that'll be fire. That that's changing the game right there.
SPEAKER_13That's fucking legendary.
SPEAKER_03That's changing the game. That is legendary. You know why? Because women wasn't getting that recognition.
SPEAKER_13No.
SPEAKER_03So yes, bro, he is right. Between her and MC Light, they are the pioneers when it comes to this MC shit, when it comes to the females.
SPEAKER_13Amongst the females, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely.
SPEAKER_13I'm sure I can think of a few more, but they didn't get recognized.
SPEAKER_03Better late than never. Because I feel like this should have been happening a long time ago.
SPEAKER_13Yeah.
SPEAKER_03This should have been happening a long time ago, but obviously we are people of color, but I don't wanna let me not. I digress. I'm not gonna say too much on that.
SPEAKER_13Yeah.
SPEAKER_03However, well deserved.
SPEAKER_13Absolutely.
SPEAKER_03Well deserved. I gotta give them a round of applause for that. Thank you very much.
SPEAKER_13I love them. And they're not just the only two. Like I said, Wu Tang clan. Okay, we I'm just gonna name the people that we like. Sha Day. Sade.
unknownCelia Cruz.
SPEAKER_13Celia Cruz for the early influence category. In the Latin category. In the Latin category. To be precise. Luther Vandros. And and I mean, yeah, those are those are the few that that I kinda like or whatever. So each inductor is gonna be honored for their legendary contributions to music and the genres that they helped shape and carry. And I was absolutely actually excited to see CLA Cruz actually. And I don't know why it took so long for her to get recognized for it when all you had to do was put out. I think that one of the main rules in this shit was that you had to You had to have made your first commercial recording within the last 25 years. I don't know why it took so long for her because she's well overdue. Been well overdue past 25. She's been that well fucking past 25.
SPEAKER_0325 years ago was just 2001. Who's next? You know what I'm saying? I guess I guess this is this is this is. I was kind of excited to see her. This is giving us some homework to see who's gonna who who could who can who can right potentially be in the next round. What that's gonna look like.
SPEAKER_12Yeah.
SPEAKER_03I get it. I'm glad you said that. That makes me wonder. Oh, yeah, yeah. Like to because you hear these names, you like, yo. Yeah. They should have been at this now that's but like I said, better late than ever. But yes, they should have been at this. She should have been had that a long time ago. Yes, a long fucking time ago. Celia Cruz, Queen Latifa.
SPEAKER_13She should have at least had that 10 years ago.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_13At least 10 years ago.
SPEAKER_03We're talking about Celia or Queen? Celia.
SPEAKER_13Queen, nah, I I I I feel like this is probably this is the mark right here. This yeah, this is perfect time. I feel like Celia should have been got it a long time ago. She should have got it a long time ago.
SPEAKER_03So who you think is next? Eevee Queen?
SPEAKER_13Who?
SPEAKER_03Eve? Eevee Queen, Eevee Queen. She could be next. That could be possible, yeah. That's possible. Because time is quick.
SPEAKER_132027 may be in your favorite. Maybe. Hopefully. Louis Evangelist? Yeah. Well over. Well overdue. Well overdue.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Was it the Isley brothers? Uh the Isley brothers in there too. I didn't I didn't see any. Yeah. They were? Yeah. The Isley Brothers? If I'm not mistaken.
SPEAKER_13Oh, look that up. That's fire. So why didn't they get inducted? Oh, they should have got inducted. But I don't think I would take anybody off that list because you you I'm not counting the fucking I'm not even counting like the rock people that got inducted. I'm just counting like people from hip hop and order. Yeah, no, yeah, for sure. There were more people who were in there like that. I'm not even gonna attempt to and I should be less ignorant in doing that. Shouldn't really do my research, but like I was being selfish. And this that's just you know how I feel.
SPEAKER_03Oh, but they were inducted back in 1992. That's how long they've been around.
SPEAKER_13Okay, cool. So he's they got it already. Yeah, they got it already. Cool, that's fine.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_1392.
SPEAKER_0392, I wasn't even thought of yet.
SPEAKER_13I was still swimming in my daddy's I was I was here.
SPEAKER_03You was here.
SPEAKER_13I was like six.
SPEAKER_03I was there two years later. Damn, man. He was definitely six. Yeah, I must have been like six. Yeah, he was definitely six years old. You said 92? Yeah, because we're eight years apart, you and I. Pullers.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I was like six. Can't be putting my age out there. You just didn't.
SPEAKER_13Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_04Sade. Shout out to Sade.
SPEAKER_13Oh. Oh nah, I got in the pot with a Sade song, man. Oh my god. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_03Speaking of Sade, you know Dre just got a um a life size sculpture or whatever.
SPEAKER_12Fuck size sculpture of Sade.
SPEAKER_03Of her album cover.
SPEAKER_12Yeah, that's fire though.
SPEAKER_03And his museum?
SPEAKER_12That's fire.
SPEAKER_03This man just got everything. Can I come over? Like, what is going on?
SPEAKER_13Let me just post up in the yard or something. I never used to take a picture of shooting. I don't even know.
SPEAKER_03I swear to God, I would not turn my camera on at all. Like, can I just see what's going on? Please. Can I I wanna be a fly? I don't even want to be a flyer on the wall. I want to really be there in the flesh. Nah, I need Aubrey. Like, stop playing with me. I need documented evidence though. Hey, yo, Bobby, can you please call this man up?
SPEAKER_13The picture can be redacted as hell, nigga. I need I need I need I need documented evidence.
SPEAKER_03Nah, I feel like that's real. I feel like that's real. That I believe is real. Because he would do some shit like that. He will go out his way and make sure he has something like that to pay homage to her, especially Sade. Yeah, yeah. Drake, Drake gets a lot of his creativity from other artists, and which we already discussed in the past. You know what I'm saying? But aspiring artists is you know what I'm saying? People people who who landed a mark in in and stained people, you know what I'm saying? Over the years. He ain't gonna just go to anybody as just like, yeah, yeah, he's just somebody else I could take something from. Cause this nigga's a sucker. You know what I'm saying? You know, which I sent you some I sent you some uh animated shit about Drake the other day, and they made a lot of sense. Stupid. But it made a lot of sense though. It did. It did. I don't think it was a lie, but uh I digress.
SPEAKER_13I just I just thought of some dumb shit just now.
SPEAKER_03I don't think it's dumb if you thought about it. Far from dumb. We just talking about shit.
SPEAKER_13We just talking about Sade just now. Yeah, and you do know the band name is Sade, but the actual lead singer name is Sade as well. What is the band actually named after? Is it named after her? Is it Sade and her band or is it Sade? I don't know, bro. It's like Diddy and making a band. What are you talking about? I don't even know what I'm talking about, man. I'm trying to figure that out, bro. I've been trying to figure that out. Like, is it named after as them as a collective, or is it named after just her? It's all about her at the end of the day. Because when you say Sade, you automatically just think of the of the female. Thinking of the female man. Yeah, I mean everybody thinks that, right? Off rip, but that's that's not what I'm hearing. I'm hearing Sade is just the name of the band. Name of the band, yeah. So what do we like can you define the
SPEAKER_03Term where do we go after like sade? What is the meaning of sade? I don't know who let's look it up.
SPEAKER_02You think so?
SPEAKER_13She's actually she's British, but she's African.
SPEAKER_02The meaning of the name or term Shade is a is a is a Yoruba name meaning honor earns a crown.
SPEAKER_13Or honor bestows the crown.
SPEAKER_03West Africa, specifically the Yoruba language, Nigeria. Full name comes from Fala Shade or Adesade. Hmm. Yo, the way I be picking up our access is so quick as I have no idea how the fuck we got here.
SPEAKER_13This is me derailing.
SPEAKER_03I'm sorry. This is be yours.
SPEAKER_13You got me on that fucking train too, nigga. Okay, I gotta chill out with this. It's amazing. You got me there, too. It's amazing. How the hell did we get there, bro? We got a more episode we don't. But girl, shout out to the rock and roll hole of famous.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, shout out to y'all. Big shout out to y'all. We are so proud of y'all. I love it. I'm gonna listen to the show my way out the door. I'm definitely gonna be playing the trunes in the V. Yep. And you already know the rest. Yeah.
SPEAKER_12Oh man.
SPEAKER_13Shit. No, seriously, how the fuck we get there. I really went all the way in, like, oh shit, yeah, you're right.
SPEAKER_03We were just talking about the different artists who who were who were inducted. I mean, it's a blessing. It's a blessing. It's been done that, and and I, you know, I think that they fully. No, yeah.
SPEAKER_13Shout out to each inducted guy. Honored for their their legendary contribution.
SPEAKER_03Their influence, their impact overall. I love it. You were all amazing, and you still are amazing, and keep doing your thing. Or not. Coming from aka baby Cleo over here. I'm letting you know. I see you guys. UN I T Y.
SPEAKER_13That's why you and I T. Oh, that Cleo.
SPEAKER_03Is that it all, fool?
SPEAKER_13I'm thinking you talking about Carmen now.
SPEAKER_03What the fuck? What's going on? You better think of Jada. What she was doing for them bands to make a dance. Oh my shit. Sean sent her brother off to college. Anyway.
SPEAKER_13Anyway, anyway, moving along. You seen the uh the clip going around. What the whole shit with her and Will?
SPEAKER_03Nah, with Cam. Oh yeah. Damn, I thought he was gonna talk about Will. Cause it saved. You see how Will smacked Chris Rock.
SPEAKER_13Yo, first of all, my son Kim got body slam. They save that for the next episode. I got a lot to talk about that.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, we gotta we got a lot to talk about that. We do have a lot to talk about that. We are definitely gonna address that in the next episode.
SPEAKER_13Yo, for sure. But for sure. But Cam.
SPEAKER_03Cam, you getting body slammed? What's going on, Keller? What's going on, Keller? Yeah, bars.
SPEAKER_13That's funny.
SPEAKER_03Bars.
SPEAKER_13Nah, that was funny.
SPEAKER_03I was on the radar with that one, right?
SPEAKER_10Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Shout out to all the radar.
SPEAKER_10Oh, you stupid. You're stupid. You're stupid.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Yo. So yeah. Do you think it was real? Do you think that it was scripted? Because I feel like everybody wanna be a troll nowadays. I ain't gonna lie. Yeah, he knows how to get the views. Yeah, like you said, definitely did say that.
SPEAKER_13He knows how to excuse me. He knows how to draw the crowd. He knows how to draw the crowd. Yeah, for sure. And I respect that. Nah, yeah. I feel like a bunch of episodes kind of like started like that, where it kind of seemed like, no, probably like one or two or whatever. I'm not gonna say it was like a lot like that, but I seen one, which I don't know I forgot the name of the basketball player that was chasing him around the studio. Tired football player, basketball is one of those. He's like ass tall, black nigga, whatever. Like the nigga was mad big. He's like, yo, like, come here, let me talk to you. Holler at you. Like he's chasing this nigga around. But that shit kind of looked real. But at the same time, we know the WWE is all like, you know, they good at making the scripts shit seem fucking real or whatever. Like the nigga know how to sell that shit. Yeah. And uh, but I'm like, damn, seeing Cam get pulled over the fucking counter like that was you think that was I don't know. I don't know. He didn't punch him too.
SPEAKER_03May Mace said some stupid shit. He was like, he was like, where the fuck you was at, yo. He was like, I was right there, I was right there, bro. I I got the voice. Mace pulled up. I ain't really see Mace do nothing much though. He didn't really do much. I'm sorry. I I saw Mace.
SPEAKER_13He was there a little bit and then he just Yeah, yeah, called back and did that. Like he was just like chilling and shit.
SPEAKER_03Like he ain't really doing too much. Mace wasn't really doing so. He was like, Yo, I pulled them up for you, bro. What you talking about?
SPEAKER_13Nah, you ain't the producers and cameraman.
SPEAKER_03Yo, exactly. That part. That shit was funny. Mace, you ain't really do much. I think he was having a conversation with the Lord at that moment. He was probably saying, Lord. That's funny as well. Not let this man hurt him.
SPEAKER_13So that's it. And that's gonna be my ass. I ain't never heard of that of this wrestler. His name is Jay Jay Uso.
SPEAKER_03Uso.
SPEAKER_13Two things about him.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, you told me earlier, and I was just bamboozled. I was baffled.
SPEAKER_13His dad is Rakishi, bro.
SPEAKER_03Rakishi, Rakishi. Y'all hear this? Yeah, if y'all don't know who Rakishi is, just think about that. That poorly, poorly bleached, hair-ass, fat mother.
SPEAKER_13So that that's how the fucking Rakishi ugly ass. That's how the clip started. The clip started. Like, I don't know. We just kind of ran into him, like K was like that is a legend. Like, I don't know who the fuck you are. Yeah, exactly. I don't know what you did. Facts. So he kind of violated homie. And he wasn't tolerating the disrespect.
SPEAKER_03Respectfully. So he pulled up all the fucking. First of all, but this is my thing though. You know why I feel like it's scripted? Can I tell you why? Of course. Kim, you one of the homies, right? Like, are you from the when somebody's sitting there taking off their shirt? You know what I'm saying? They're doing all this motion. Right. You know, it's it's clear as day. The proof is in the pudding. If you saw this man taking off his shirt or fixing the get up to approach you and engage you. And engage you, yeah. You know what it is. And you didn't react.
SPEAKER_13And you especially being from where you from.
SPEAKER_03And you exactly, but this is what I'm seeing. So that's what I'm saying. So hello. Maybe it could be all publicized and it could be all the the niggas good at gaining traction. Yeah. Shout out to you though. I'm using your own shit on you. Shout out to you, bro. Love it. Gangory. You know what I'm saying? Like you're doing a damn thing. I ain't gonna lie. I love that.
SPEAKER_13I never at one point believed it. It looked good though. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not even sitting here hating. I'm not even like corner corny like that. Like it looked good. Nah, I think. Cam is good at gaining traction, and the WWE kind of do shit like that to gain their traction. Exactly. This shit make this shit make like it was like a perfect marriage. You know what I'm saying? He still ain't the rock. He still ain't the rock. He's like, and yeah, he is related to the rock because Rikisha's like his cousins, right?
SPEAKER_03Some shit like that. Some shit like that.
SPEAKER_13Some shit like that. I think Rikisha and the Rocky. He's not the rock. And that's why he said, Your father's legendary. Came was like your father's legendary. Your family is legendary. Yeah. I don't smell what Jay Uso's cooking. It's cooking. Yeah. So when he said that, I'm oh yeah, he is related to the Jack.
SPEAKER_03They're related to the Rock, Dwayne Johnson. If y'all don't know who we're talking about, yeah.
SPEAKER_13But I also like the nepotism, though. I I kind of like, I don't know, I don't know who Jay Uso is. I don't know if he's a heel or babyface, like I said earlier.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, like you said earlier, that's fact.
SPEAKER_13Um but I do like a new generation from that fucking family.
SPEAKER_03But I think it's because we're not watching that shit no more.
SPEAKER_13And remember the rock rock also had a some a predecessor for him as well, too. I forgot the guy's name. Yeah, but yeah, you're right. We don't watch this shit no more. So like it's not the same. It's not. I grew up in the attitude era. Yeah. I'm pretty sure you did too. Like the Stone Cold. Yes, yeah. That's the attitude era. Like, yeah. That's the attitude era. That's that's the era I grew up in. I think I stopped watching it once. Matter of fact, I ain't never even seen no Roman Reigns or none of that shit before came in. Like, I think I stopped once. Excuse me. Yeah, I heard all of that.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that's between my burp and your cough. Who was it? Yeah, I don't remember seeing like Roman Reigns.
SPEAKER_13Stone Cold, Steve Austin. Mankind, of course, DX. Who else? Dudley Boys, no, no, we forget some of the Jason Edge.
SPEAKER_03The Lightning. What was his name?
SPEAKER_13Golds?
SPEAKER_03No, um.
unknownFuck.
SPEAKER_03It's Rakishi, The Rock, Stone Cold, Steve Austin.
SPEAKER_13Well, no, it don't matter. We don't know what J. Uso guy is, and that's not for us. And I don't watch WWE no more. I'm pretty sure if I did watch it, I'll enjoy it though. But it's not like something I I like. Like when I was a kid, when I would just watch it every fucking Monday and Thursday. You know what I'm saying? I'm not, I don't faithfully. I don't have time for that.
SPEAKER_03The Undertaker. I forgot. I had to think about it for a second. Undertaker.
SPEAKER_13Yeah. Yeah. Ministry of Darkness.
SPEAKER_03Triple H, Kurt Engel.
SPEAKER_13Generation X.
SPEAKER_03Kurt Engel.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, shit like that, man. That's that's the attitude era.
SPEAKER_03I think I stopped once John Cena came about.
SPEAKER_13I I think I got out of there before he came. Like, like right before he came.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah. But I think I definitely like I definitely stopped during the era of The Rock, Stone Colds, Triple H, Undertaker, Kurt Engel. That's the attitude. That was in 2002. And then from 2002 to 2008, it was John Cena and Brock Lesnar. I don't even know who that is. Randy Orton. Never heard of him.
SPEAKER_13But you don't know who Brock Lesnar is?
SPEAKER_03Nah.
SPEAKER_13Oh, that's crazy.
SPEAKER_03Nah. Unless I see him.
SPEAKER_13Is this him?
SPEAKER_10I can't even see who the fuck that is, man.
SPEAKER_13Nigga mad Brolick though. Yeah, that's him.
SPEAKER_03That's him.
SPEAKER_13Brock Nestler was he was in and out of the WWE though. Like he he came from, I believe, WCW. He was a fucking beeza fan.
SPEAKER_03I was in the time of McMahon.
SPEAKER_13You're yeah, he but he he came like at the later stages. He did.
SPEAKER_02Anyway, enough about that. I don't know.
SPEAKER_13Like if that's like a whole publicity stunt or like phenomenon. Maybe they're rolling something out. I feel like they all doing something. And I like that. That's cool. You know what I'm saying? Like, it really is.
SPEAKER_03Netflix needs to get Cam on there.
SPEAKER_13Oh, he's not on it?
SPEAKER_03I ain't seen him on Netflix.
SPEAKER_13I seen Joe and Jada.
SPEAKER_03Joe and Jada, Breakfast Club, Charlemagne. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I forgot the name is um couple of the folks, but that's about it. I ain't seen that.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, that's a good deal, man. That Netflix shit, man.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, get on. Yeah, they need to give my man Cam a fucking deal on Netflix. Netflix reach out to my man Ken. You know what I'm saying? Facts. Killer.
SPEAKER_13Speaking of Killer, he's one of the millennial rappers. And why these millennial rappers, I feel like, in my opinion, and I don't want to be biased.
SPEAKER_03Let's talk about it. Let's talk about it.
SPEAKER_13I do not want to be biased because you know I'm I'm I'm pushing age and I'm pushing. Let me hear you spit a bar from one of those songs that you Right. Why are millennial rappers still more relevant and are fucking way better than today's rappers?
SPEAKER_03You want me to answer that?
SPEAKER_13And that can that get wrong. I'm just saying that like that's that's that's definitely an opinionated thing. Like, like what's your opinion? I feel like I feel like I feel like millennial rappers were lyrically better.
SPEAKER_02Of course.
SPEAKER_13I feel like show-wise, their shows are like more entertaining. I feel like they have more star power. Like not not just their genuine fan base or whatever that they got control of. I feel like they can reach out amongst other people that not are usually their fan base. And I can name a bunch of rappers from our time that that is that still probably is doing that or whatever.
SPEAKER_03Shout out to Breezy and Usher, Usher baby.
SPEAKER_13Oh yeah. I actually told my niece that I'm gonna I'm gonna take her to that concert. I'm going to that concert. Her birthday's August 8th.
SPEAKER_15I'm going to that concert. I'm going to that concert.
SPEAKER_13If you want to go, I can get your tickets too.
SPEAKER_15I'm going to that concert.
SPEAKER_03I told Anna that that's personal for me. No, I no. Nah, I didn't know.
SPEAKER_13I'm laughing because I know you're dead ass serious.
SPEAKER_03They all know, but she was like, oh, but you wanted a drink. I said, Chris Brown and Usher. This is personal. This is super personal for me. For me. Yeah.
SPEAKER_13It's my niece's 20th birthday, so she she wanted to go and start.
SPEAKER_03She deserves it. She deserves it. I think I'm gonna take you. It'll be very rewarding. And she's very deserving of it's no figure out, and we're gonna be in the same V. By that time, I'll have my I'll have my Lexus. I'll have my Lexus by then.
SPEAKER_13Alright, yeah. So yeah. Anyway, but yeah. I told I told her I want to take her for her birthday, so I'm not gonna do that. Uh but yeah, I feel like the millennial rappers are still like because even us, we listen to this shit, and not even just for nostalgia. The generation after us, fucking respect the fucking millennial rappers, my nigga. Like the millennial rappers, like 50. TI, uh I can't think of anybody to top my fucking head. Yeah, just just just anybody from our fucking Nas.
SPEAKER_03You know, um because even though Nas was before even Kanye, Kanye, like just every just all of them.
SPEAKER_13Every single last one of them. Busta. Cause Busta was even an art time. They tell me a boss man D Lo verse. You can't really sit here and like a and a memorable one too. Like you never like, yeah, them shits make you and with all due respect to those fucking guys. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like, cause cause get your money.
SPEAKER_05But it I know I can be what I wanna be.
SPEAKER_13You can. You absolutely can, sir. Or young ma'am. You absolutely can.
SPEAKER_03Young sir.
SPEAKER_13But I just feel like their heart is not really into like hip hop.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, because we talked about it before in the last episode that we did together. It's about the bag. It's about the bag. It's about the bag. It's different when you it's it's is it's different when it's when it's about passion and when it's about the bag. For a long fucking time, though. I don't know who to blame that on. But I feel like it's coming, I feel like it's coming back, though. Yeah. If you listen to underground artists, especially rising artists from New York, I blame it on. I blame the shit on the South. I don't blame it on the South. They ain't got nothing to do with that. You know why? Because a lot of motherfuckers from the north was going to the South to become poppin', and we had this conversation.
SPEAKER_13And let me tell you why. That answer right there that you just said kind of validates what I am trying to say. Let me hear you. Let me tell you why. Let me hear you. The South was just too comfortable with just the vibes, my nigga. But everybody fuck with the vibes. Hear what I'm saying. You keep on adding to what I'm trying to fucking say to you right now. You keep you really keep on adding one to what I'm saying. Let me hear it. Let me hear it. Let the crowds. The South is all about the vibes. Partying, shaking your whatever the fucking case may be. We were losing what at the same time. Yeah, yeah. What were we losing at the same time? Why they doing that? Fucking no. Lyricism. Well, yeah, that's true. That's true. Am I lying or not? Everything from the self, like that you could listen to from the early 2000s up until this fucking point was just about the fucking vibes, my nigga.
SPEAKER_03Yes and no. That's what Yes and no. I have to agree to disagree with that.
SPEAKER_13What what what fucking rap besides the JIDs and all the little niggas that you could pepper out, whatever, what fucking lyricism are you hearing from which he's coming back? That's from our time. I'm talking about which she's coming back. It's talking about new niggas coming out right now. Like we're now. That's what I'm saying. But the but the start of that was not from Atlanta rappers, my nigga. It wasn't. Like, like niggas was just like, yes, there was like Jeezys and all that shit, but there was more like fucking D4Ls, there was more like crime mob and all that shit and all that. You know what I'm saying? It was just more vibes than anything coming out of there. It wasn't too much lyricism, whatever. So I'm saying these niggas was providing vibes. I'm not saying it's not a bad thing.
SPEAKER_06None of it's facts.
SPEAKER_13I'm not saying it's a bad thing, but it ain't a good thing either. Because then niggas from New York was like, okay, whatever we're fucking doing right now, it ain't working. So let's just fucking try to adapt their style because it's fucking working. And that's why Atlanta rap was so fucking popular for so this is my opinion. That's why Atlanta rap was or South Southern rap was so popular for so fucking long. Because it's just shit like that. And then we started losing niggas that can actually spit. And I don't know. Niggas that actually had like talent and shit like that. Like in this, oh no, I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. Yeah, there you go. There you there you go. Yeah, there you go.
SPEAKER_03I just felt there was a balance though. Because whenever there wasn't no new shit coming from the north, the south was coming with some new shit.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, I'm not knocking the same. It was a perfect blend. It was a perfect blend. What was the perfect blend? Like how much lyric lyrically inclined songs? There was only like two niggas that was really doing lyrical shit in New York. And that was like Hovin Nas.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, but then there came the fabs, and then there came the Jaws.
SPEAKER_13He's lyrical, but it was more on a this is my party. I can have you want to, and if you want to. Or what about Holla back, youngin? Woo, woo. Everything was more like upbeat. That's what I'm trying to say. Like it had, I'm not saying his style is influenced by Southern Rap, but you gotta like, okay, like I kind of kinda pick up. I kinda pick it up a little bit.
SPEAKER_03Steven before we hit the bedroom.
SPEAKER_13Or do something catchy like that. Like, but it wasn't like really like let me fucking give you these bars. Like it had to be commercial. Well, everything was just commercial. Like it just like it had to be up. I'm not gonna speak for fab. Like, I'm not gonna I'm shout out to Fab, Loso. That's because this is my opinion. Fabulous. I feel like everything had to like pick up. Everything had to pick up because that's just what it was at that time. Like nobody wasn't trying to hear no fucking bars. And then it just gradually got worse and worse and worse. It transitioned to something. I can't say worse, but this because this is what everybody's listening to. But so then I don't know. Like, I don't know. But I don't know. I feel like this is why our generation and the generation after us, they kind of appreciate these fucking millennial rappers.
SPEAKER_03Like these niggas really had like and they they millennial rappers is sitting there walking on beats today. They can still body new niggas.
SPEAKER_13They still body new niggas.
SPEAKER_03What is it? What is it? No casket.
SPEAKER_13Oh god. I don't remember. I honestly feel like these fucking You got a casket for all the eye, you heard maybe not even say old rappers, because that's not even the case.
SPEAKER_03They're not that much older than us, first of all. Let's not get it.
SPEAKER_13First of all, wait, hold on. First of all, just because they're they're millennial rappers, as far as I know about millennials, we're millennial rappers because we're the millennials. We know how to adapt. We know how to like change with the time and all that shit like that. So these niggas are like super skilled at whatever they possibly did because they got talent or whatever. They can just listen to all the shit that's happening today and just apply that to whatever they got going on.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_13And still can kill these niggas.
SPEAKER_03But they are. Snoop dropped something recently. Lula's about to come out with a new album. He's back in the stool.
SPEAKER_13Oh, that's fire. He's on that.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, he's he's back in the stool. That's fire. That's fire.
SPEAKER_13I ain't know what's going on. I thought he was doing like a single. That's fire. I'm looking forward to that. Luda used to be one of my favorite fucking celebrations.
SPEAKER_03I feel like that's the thing, though. I feel like a lot of a lot of the millennial rappers, in the sense of like, we're the millennials, they're the rappers, right? I feel like it's time that they are resurrected. I think they need to come out of retirement. And and show and kind of like remind people. Yeah. I think they need to remind people of what what that really sounds like. I mean like wake somebody up, like, oh nah, this is how it should be yeah, I gotta do it like this. We gotta continue this on. This the train don't stop moving. It's gonna keep going.
SPEAKER_13Right now ain't no fucking substance. Like everybody's just like all in, like you said, the bag and just providing a vibe, my nigga. Like you ain't really trying to put nothing memorable out there. No. You can't even remember really a fucking an album. No. Right now. Like, think of like an album that came out in the last five years. Like something that got replay value. Not not even counting. No, not hell no.
SPEAKER_03Like, what the fuck is Iceman? Where's Iceman? Where's Iceman? I don't know what's Iceman. I'm tired of talking about you.
SPEAKER_13You know what the fuck is pissing me off?
SPEAKER_03King Harris. King Harris. He's a silly. He's a silly one. I I King Harris remind me of Darwin from the Wild Thorn Berries.
SPEAKER_10Holy shit. Nigga.
SPEAKER_03What? Yo, yo, Tip, you ain't had Tip, you is not putting in no work. I'm sorry. You are an attractive man, and I could say that as a woman, as a lesbian, as an identified lesbian woman. I don't give a shit. You are an attractive man. Yes, you are. You're handsome.
SPEAKER_13Surely putting no work. I'm sorry. What did Tip say to his his The nigga got pulled over for doing 60 and a 45? 70. Oh, 70 and the 45, my bad. I heard he was wearing like a Pikachu outfit or something like that. He looked like a straight fucking clown.
SPEAKER_03You hear me?
SPEAKER_13I would be embarrassed if that was my son. He refused to get out of his car. Yes. And he had a marijuana vape pen.
SPEAKER_03Yes. And he also had a firearm. And a firearm. Yes. Yes.
SPEAKER_13Most importantly, a firearm. I mean, which you can have in the south.
SPEAKER_03And Fulton County, the cops over there told him, they asked him to get out the car. It shit could have been so so simple, bro.
SPEAKER_15So simple, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Supposedly he had an eight-ball on him too.
unknownOh.
SPEAKER_13Not just the fucking wee pin.
SPEAKER_03So so they they were using Pennsylvania um versus MEMS in this case as a reason for his arrest. Penal code. Let me see.
SPEAKER_06Pennsylvania.
SPEAKER_12Wow. That's fucking nuts, man.
SPEAKER_13Did you watch the video of like a little bit?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I watched it and he was it was just ridiculous. Like you know, he's going back and forth with them. Like, I know, I get it. Like the cops don't have the best reputation, right? But like I said, and I've been saying this, I've I've found myself saying this a lot lately. Everybody has a job to do. I don't give a fuck how much money you have, how much money your parents have, where you think you're a significant factor. Alright. But why are you giving you making it worse for yourself? You know what I'm saying? Like nobody shouldn't and that's how you can tell he's still young minded. He's still like granted, he was going back and forth. I think that was the perfect pair, right? You 50's trolling, you enjoy like you know, you going back and forth with him. That's see, it is deemed appropriate for your age. Okay, yeah, yeah. Right? Right. Versus like the shit that just happened with you getting pulled over and yet again your age is showing it's reflecting yet again, right? Because as a black man, as a person of color, we all know what we need to do when we getting pulled over.
SPEAKER_13Absolutely.
SPEAKER_03Or whenever we encounter authority, right?
SPEAKER_13I just don't know why some of us fucking feel like because of his status, because I feel I feel like this. That's what it is. His status, he feels like he was above the fucking statement.
SPEAKER_03It's not even his status, it's his father, it's his father's status, because he has above the law and like yeah, why do you expect anybody to know who the fuck you are?
SPEAKER_13And why why do you feel like you have to be acknowledged in that sense? Like that makes no sense.
SPEAKER_03Like who he is, yeah.
SPEAKER_13Like you just stated. I know your father, but I don't know you. As a black man, yeah, when you were put in those type of situations, you gotta act accordingly.
SPEAKER_03You have to act accordingly, you have to act accordingly. I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_13You play that bullshit like I'm above you or whatever, like you're gonna make shit way harder than what you need it to be, my nigga. Like that could have been a simple fix.
SPEAKER_03It could have been a simple fix. It could have been uh, you know what? I'm gonna give you a warning tonight. Have a nice night. You know what I'm saying? Have a fucking night. Slow down, stop speeding. I know you got somewhere to be. You're gonna get there. You'll get there even safer if you take your time.
SPEAKER_13I feel like in the state of Georgia, like the laws are way more because if that happened, if that would have happened out here, my nigga, yeah, you it you probably would have been done for. But I feel like the laws out there are just a little bit, I'm not gonna say it's like super relaxed, but it's it's a little bit more like it ain't too strictly. It's not as complex as it is, you know what I mean. So I feel like you having a gun in the car, like, okay, if you had your like a little card or whatever saying that you can have this shit or carrying to seal. Like whatever, whatever. You got a little weed, I can oversee that or whatever. But as long as you play fucking nice, like trying to, like, you know, when you're talking to an officer of the law, whatever.
SPEAKER_15Absolutely.
SPEAKER_13And the speeding, okay. I might give you a ticket for that. I gotta, I can't let you go with everything. Whatever, but like, but you're fucking rich enough, you can pay that shit off. Like a 70 or 45, whatever, okay, cool. Like, you probably trying to get somewhere and you can say some bullshit like that. So you don't have to go to court, whatever. Yo, the shit would have been simple. Like, why could have been all simple? Why you had a complicated shit?
SPEAKER_03It could have been all so simple, and he made shit more difficult. Had Tip come to the scene, sitting there speaking on behalf of his son. That part I don't even know. And and and he still couldn't even get his son out of the gym.
SPEAKER_13He was trying to talk to the officer and shit?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, like you see, he's you know, they telling him, they explained to him what was the purpose of the stop, yeah, why they asked him to get out, right? How he was acting insubordinate, right? And which he was. Yeah, and you were just doing too much. You was just being ignorant, and this is why, unfortunately, yeah. Unfortunately, this is why we get treated the way that we get treated because of motherfuckers like you. Arrogant as fuck. You know, we tend to forget where what we come from.
SPEAKER_13Yeah.
SPEAKER_03And I'm scratch that. Let me backpedal a bit. Y'all motherfuckers forget where we come from. And I'm speaking of those who are so ignorant. I'm not gonna lie, I had a my I had an encounter recently with with with a cop about two weeks ago. But it was because he did some real weird shit. But that's neither here there. Okay. Could I had handled the situation a little differently? Absolutely. Yeah. Nothing happened. Like in the sense of like, I gotta take care, I got locked up. None of that. Okay. You know, that that's not gonna happen. You know me, how I conduct myself.
SPEAKER_12Respect, okay.
SPEAKER_03But it was just more or less like the the interaction as far as like the words that were exchanged around the hood. Cause you know, they be on the on the block, post it up. You know, there's a new boy, he don't know me, he don't know my face. And I don't know him. But it was just more or less like, you know what? I know you got a job to do at the end of the day, so I'm you know. But also don't try to play me neither. Absolutely. Cause guess what? I'm still human and so are you behind that uniform. I just feel like at the end of the day, like I stated previously, everybody has a job to do, but at the same time, don't be the reason why they continue thinking that they can overuse their power and authority to think that and even if we don't act like that, they're gonna assume that the person may act act like that. Gotcha. You understand what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. Because that's like me getting pulled over, god forbid. I got pulled over like months ago or whatever. Gotta take it, beat it. My first that was my first time getting pulled over for some dumb shit. So they dismissed my shit. I only had to pay a $35 court fee, whatever. Cool. No record. Right. No record, right? Thank God. Yeah. So pull up to my before I even rolled my window down. It wasn't even my window, it was my passenger window where my wife was sitting. He came to my window on some real ace ventura shit. Good morning. I looked at this cornball and I chuckled. But it wasn't on some disrespectful shit. Not on some laughing in his face shit. No, I gotcha. It was just like a maybe a snorkel. Like I was like, I couldn't take that serious, right? But at the end of the day, it was serious. Because guess what? I got two strikes against me. Maybe three. Because I'm a woman of color. I'm a female who presents as masculine. Okay. Okay. And I got pulled over by the boys by a state trooper at that.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_03Probably the worst again. So so it's it's and if they're pulling me over, they're pulling me over for something. For something. So those are the three strikes, right? So I'm not gonna make I'm not gonna escalate the situation any further than what it needs to be, right? Because at the end of the day, I know I have those three things against me. Why am I gonna make my situation worse? Why am I gonna give him a reason to pull the next person over because of my actions and my behaviors? Give him reason to look at the next color folk and think that I'm the same way that they're the same way as me. Right. No. We have to give people a different perspective. And I'm not saying that we have to explain ourselves to anybody because we don't want nobody's shit on this planet, right? Right. But at the same time, we all are family in the sense of we don't want them to worry. And you could see Tip. Tip look worried. See, I didn't even know. Because that's his son at the end of the day.
SPEAKER_02Of course, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Now God forbid something would have happened to him because he was being insubordinate. Okay? You didn't want to step out when the officer said, Can you please get out of the car? You didn't want to vacate the premises.
SPEAKER_13He could have jeopardized so much more than he fucking more yeah.
SPEAKER_03It could have turned out so much, it could have been worse than what it was. It would have been way more easy if he'd handled it the way I was saying earlier. Correct. Like chill out. You think you big shit because you sitting there going back and forth for 50?
SPEAKER_13Yeah 50? Honestly speaking, if I if I was in this position, I would take I would chill out. Yeah. Even if the shit if the odds were bad for me, my nigga, I feel like I'm in a position where I'm able to just like Okay, I don't have to be in here for too fucking long because I'm I'm rich. Like, you know what I'm saying? All my family is rich. Like, but it's but be humble about it, my nigga. You know you fucked up. You know what I'm saying? Just okay, good.
SPEAKER_06Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, so yeah.
SPEAKER_03No, finish, finish. I'm enjoying that. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. No, I'm cool. Yeah. I'm I'm I I hear you. I hear you.
SPEAKER_13It's real shit.
SPEAKER_03I don't like it. I don't like it. I think that they abuse it's entitlement. That's what it is.
unknownRight.
SPEAKER_03That's what it is. Cause also we know we know who TI is. We know what what moves TI is making in Atlanta. You know what I'm saying? Of course. His name rings bells, not just as an artist. You know, he got his hands in Knoxville. He got a reputation. He definitely has a reputation. He comes from nothing.
SPEAKER_13He has and had an old one too. Niggas know where he is.
SPEAKER_03If y'all ain't listening to rubber band man, wild as a Taliban.
SPEAKER_13Nine on my right, 45 on my left.
SPEAKER_03You know what I'm saying? Yeah, y'all ain't grow up on that. Y'all don't know nothing about that. You better do some research. Got some homework to do. Yeah, damn right. You know what I'm saying? Like he he came a long way, yo. And and for his son to start fucking shit up for him now.
SPEAKER_13Yo, listen. I'll be damn. I'm a big fan of T.I. Facts. I love me some stuff. Absolutely a big fan of T.I. or whatever. You can have whatever you like. His son, and I don't wish anything. It makes me wonder why he's gonna be like. Against no fucking black man or whatever. Or any man for that matter.
SPEAKER_03Why? Why do you think that is my problem with him?
SPEAKER_13You know what I'm saying? Like he's a he's a he's a very fucking humble guy. He's down to earth. I just I and I feel like he he knows his boundaries and all that. Don't touch me, don't you have me?
SPEAKER_03No, I think it has a lot of people.
SPEAKER_13He speaks so eloquently, he speaks so intelligent. Why does your son seem like so opposite of him?
SPEAKER_03You know why? And I just I'm about to answer our question. Because I answered my question in my head to myself earlier.
SPEAKER_13Go right ahead.
SPEAKER_03You know why? Because just like the same conversation that you and I had numerous of times, parents tend to choose to raise their children differently than their firstborns. And that's the motherfucking problem. That gentle parents and shit, or just allowing you sheltering, you either sheltering them too much, or you allowing a lot of shit that you ain't tolerate from the firstborn or the second. Yeah, just make shit rock. And and that and that's it, or and and and you know, oh I'll never give up my kids.
SPEAKER_13But no, and you could be right.
SPEAKER_03You did.
SPEAKER_13Because I feel like he's the only fucking Harris kid that has the most like stupid, like controversial shit happening. Like it's fucking crazy. He's soon. But the other the other kids be really chillin', bro, nigga. Like they be really chilling.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03I'm not a fan of it, honestly. I've never been a fan of they need to just pack him up.
SPEAKER_13Like and even his name got probably gassed up, my nigga. Like, somebody will you know what? Let me shut up.
SPEAKER_03Anyway, but much respect for you know what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_12That's your man. I was gonna put the guys back on the page one. Oh yeah, you guys are 12. No, when I say this shit is dramatically longer than like the love. Try it down a little bit.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, the outro.
SPEAKER_12Kinda glad he did get uh in the fifth though. I'm not gonna lie.
SPEAKER_13Are you gonna crazy for it?
SPEAKER_12Are you really wild? I ain't gonna lie.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So this is a combo, and I mean Mo G. And we out of here. Catch you on the next frequency.